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Discover Ludwig"is less stressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it, for example, to describe a situation in which something has become less stressful or less anxious. For example, "After taking some time off, he is less stressed and better able to handle the demands of his job."
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He has sold off several non-core businesses, de-risked the bank's business lines so that the RBS capital base is less stressed, and he has made some profit for the bank too.
It is shown that the stresses are compressive and their magnitudes vary according to the type of nitride: CrN is less stressed than TiN.
Even if I'm feeling stressed about something I need to get done right away, I always feel better (that is, less stressed) after I breathe.
The explanation is the same: since the server is sending many fewer messages (and note that these messages are bigger as they now carry the chain of recipients), the server's network link is less stressed out, allowing a greater throughput.
Peggy is less stressed than Pete, but also short-tempered and frustrated by Don's nonchalance.
That means your body is less stressed and more open to sexual arousal, including optimal circulation to the genitals.
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I wish I was less stressed.
Clearly, leaders are less stressed than nonleaders.
Disciplines like spelling were less stressed.
If I could prepare some, I would be less stressed".
Overall I've never been less stressed or happier.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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